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535 Abd El-Kader, 201, 477 Aberdeen Bill, 433n24 abolition of slavery. See slavery and slave trade Académie des sciences morales et politiques, 294n380, 511 Académie française, 294n380, 485, 496, 504 Academy, the, at Mugron, xxviii, 332 administrative decentralization, French need for, 184, 350 Adour River, 509; canal project, xxvii, 62, 364; Mugron on, xxviii, 509–10; navigability of, 314; sea pine forests of, 49n55; unspoiled nature of, 212 advertising, press reliance on, 63 advice, Bastiat on, 471–72 Aesop, 416 Affre, Romain (husband of Julie Marsan), 157, 198n270, 477 agriculture: Bastiat’s interest in agricultural reforms, xxvi, xxviii, 23, 180n244, 485; in the Chalosse, 313–16; common land, report to the Landes on, 446–51; establishment of farm schools in each département , 183n247; existing farm schools in France and Switzerland, 336, 337; proposal of school for children of sharecroppers , xxviii, 334–40; socialism and agrarian law, 246. See also wine trade Aide toi, le ciel t’aidera (society), 6, 480 Akenside, Mark, 326 Alboni, Marietta, 179 Alexandre, Mme (friend of Mme Cheuvreux ), 218 Alfieri, Vittorio, 14, 18, 477 Algeria: England and, 141, 365, 421, 439; French colonization of, xxxiv, 141, 352, 353n15, 363–65; French postal reform and, 174n238; monopolistic interests in, 425; tariffs in, 421 ambassadors, 429–30 America: Bastiat’s secondary school, Americans attending, xxv; Bastiat’s works, American editions of, 103, 195; Cabet and, 480; Carey on landed property and, 299; Chevalier and, 481–82; civil servants in, 347; delegates to Frankfurt Peace Congress from, 265n353; democracy and aristocracy, English struggle between, 322, 325; Destutt de Tracy and, 485; economists and économiste school in, 76, 420; freedom of teaching in, 420; Indivision Treaty (1818) in Oregon, 90n119; La Fayette and, 492; liberal, meaning of, xvii; liberty as viewed in, 420; marriage of U.S. president, lack of public interest in, 430; Napoleonic blockade, compensation for, 479; Passy, Hippolyte, and, 498; political economy in, 20; religious freedom in, 373; La Revue des deux mondes and, 519; Say, Horace, and, 502; Texas’s admission to United States, 381; War of Independence in, 123, 322, 325 Ancona, French garrison in, 378, 379, 381, 383, 423 anglophobia: Algerian question and, 365; “Anglomania, Anglophobia” (Bastiat, 1847), 72n92, 138, 198, 320–34; aristocracy and democracy, English struggle Index 536 Index between, 320–29; Coudroy’s article on, 138; in journalism, 54, 331–33; in LedruRollin ’s De la décadence de l’Angleterre, 138; means of disseminating, 331–34; mentioned in Bastiat’s correspondence, 87, 95, 121, 133–34, 136, 141, 150; Peel’s speech, mistranslation of, xxviii; progress of democracy in England, relationship to, 329–31 Anisson-Duperron, Alexandre, 477; in Bastiat ’s correspondence, 94, 96, 100, 102, 104, 109, 112, 114, 115, 137, 157; on editorial board of Le Libre échange, 516 Anti–Bread Tax Circular (Anti–Corn Law League, 1841), 88 Anti–Corn Law League, 511; banquet to celebrate final repeal of Corn Laws (1849), 176–79; Bastiat inspired by, xxiii, xxviii–xxix, xxx, xxxi, 6, 51; Bastiat’s correspondence on, 4–5, 51, 54, 176–79; corn, definition of, xxixn3; Corn Law legislation, xxviii–xxxi, 512–13; founding of, xxxiv, 513; French press’s grasp of issues, 332n17; Manchester meeting, 82, 84, 86; Masons, compared to, 70; repeal of Corn Laws (1846), xxxi, 107, 176n240, 323, 513. See also Cobden, Richard; Cobden and the League Arago, François, 95, 207, 477 aristocracy: class divisions in France, 230– 31, 388; English struggle between democracy and, 320–29; privileges of clergy and nobility, French suppression of, 321n6 armed forces, disarmament of. See disarmament Arnault, Antoine-Vincent, 18 Arnault, Lucien, 18, 477 Arrivabene, Giovanni, 7, 171–72, 286, 477, 523 Articles of Paris, 77, 78, 89 Ashworth, Henry, 70, 80, 477 association, freedom of, 434 Association pour la liberté des échanges, xxxi, 93–103, 109–10, 112n162, 119n172, 511, 516 Atelier, L’ (newspaper), 426 Augier, Émile, 215, 477 Australia, 226 Austria: authoritarian nature of, 321; Bologna , invasion of, 378n28, 423n14; Charles Albert of Sardinia defeated by, 185, 192n260; French fear of attack by, 437; Krakow annexed by, 122n176; in Lombardy , 185, 192n260, 440; revolution of 1848, French fear of attack after, 437; on Syria, position of, 42n46 Auxerrois gate, 179–80 Baccalaureate and Socialism (Bastiat, 1850), xxxiii Bacon, Francis, 319 Badbedat, Marie-Julienne (Mme Marsan), 142–43, 157, 477–78, 523 Baines, Edward, 151, 478 Balmaceda, General, 32 banishment, laws of, 222 Barbeyrac, Jean, 311, 478 Barbier de Seville, Le (Beaumarchais), 248n332 Basque language, 211, 241, 305...

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